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Why were the city life and agriculture of the Harappan Civilization in danger of collapse, even when they were at the... - 11 views

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started by Jenna L on 29 Sep 09
  • Jenna L
     
    Shows the idea of an appropriate diagnosis of what lead to the extinction of the civilization. and if they all migrated elsewhere, noone was there to tend to the crops and the city life decreased, causing poor nourishment. This is supposed to have "abondoned cities" although after this regional cultures began, demonstrating the manipulate of the Harappan Civilization.

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